Le 12/06/2010 11:00, Camaleón wrote : > On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 18:40:35 -0700, Chris Hiestand wrote: > >> Because Adobe left us high and dry (and vulnerable) by dropping beta >> support for 64-bit flash, > > Yep, every day it passes Adobe jumps in my list of companies to avoid >:-/ > >> I cobbled together a solution that seemed >> simpler to me (at first glance) than the official Debian solution of >> running chrooted 32-bit browsers with 32-bit flash >> (http://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64- >> howto.html#id292205). > > (...) > > Well, I think there should another option to get Flash Player working on > 64 bits systems. One could install "nspluginwrapper" from "contrib" repo > (this package should trigger the installation of the required 32 bits > compatibility libraries) and then download the latest flash version > available from Adobe site (tar.gz) and putting the "libflashplayer.so" > inside users directories ("/$HOME/.mozilla/plugins/") or in a global > location, under "/usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/". > > Disclaimer: I have personally not tested this in Lenny. > > Greetings, > Hi, for systems from Squeeze and above (tested with mainly Squeeze amd64) debian-multimedia (unstable repo) has a working 32 bit version with all required ia32 libs ready to install on amd64 systems. I replaced my (native amd64) "flashplugin-nonfree" currently outdated with it's "flashplayer-mozilla" (32bit emul), it's just an "aptitude install" away and working as fine as flash goes.
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